Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1913, p. 9

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GRANDMOTHER IN COLLEGE. WILL CARRY THEM out fone Rachel Avery Studies Farming PEA \ THE PANS ARRANGED BY THE to Aid Suffrige. ENGLISH STOCKHOLDERS, ot : ha FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1018. FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE. tems From Florida. Florida, Jan. 9.--Miss M. Orser, who spent the holidays with ther parents, at Glenvale, has returned to her school here. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Carroll, Yarker, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Redden speiit Sunday with H. Car- roll. Miss Maggie Harper, after spending a week at J. E, Peters', has returned to Kingston. Miss M. Peters and Miss Harper spent Mon- day and Tuesday of Mst.week at Godfrey, 'Mrs. Edward Martin and son visited at Lewis Clark's, Maple Avenue, v \ Latimer Locals, Latimer, 'Jan. 8.--A few of the] farmers are geting up their winter's wood. Some of the young people of Latimer atended the Kepler Box social last week. The Latimer crowd ig looking forward for Inver. ary rink to start. Roy Darling, who spent some time at home, has re turned to Fossemour, - Sask, G. Jones, of Toronto; and his sister, were the guests of Miss Grace Dgr- ling, on Sunday. Ernie Heard spent Sunday at H. Darling's; Mrs. William Arthur at R. = Curran's: Miss Lulu AHison spent & week with her cousins in Elginburg. C. Cochrane at Mr. Crow's, Sunbwuiy; M. Cochrane and Misses KE. Dobbs and L, Sande at Mr. > MeWaters, Sunbury. Stanley Garrett spent Sunday. at A. Glassford'y; Armon Spooner of Helena, has returned af- ter spending -his bolidays with his father and sisters. foacker moos carPENTER FROM FATAL DEATH DROP. = 0 Indoor Occupations of every kind prevent the freedom of sunlight exercise which nature intended, and vital body-forces are slowly reduced. "Scott's Emulsion is the concentrated pure food-medicine to check this decline. It refreshes the body by making healthy blood and is nature's greatest aid to fortify the lungs and prevent tuberculosts. i" i YoY Philadelphia, Jan. 10.--Mre. Ra- chel Foster Avery, one of the first ents of the Pennsylvania Saf ® association and a grandmother, Is studying to be a farmer at the University of Wisconsin. She is a freshman, while her daughter is a sophomore, if Mrs. Avery has her way, the granddaughter will enroll in the in- stitntion when she attains the pro- per age. : Mrs. Avery declares that one way to assist the suffrage catse is to be- come a4 succéssfyl farmer, and thus humble man's pride in a calling in whieh he fancies he is supreme. CAUGHT IN OWN TRAP. Blacksmith Shot by Gun He Had Ser for Thief. Havrisburg, Jan. 10. Frank A. » aged fifty-four, a blacksmith residing at Union Deposit, is dead of shock resulting from having been shot in the leg recently by a gun he had fixed in a trap to 'catoh thieve: who bad been robbing his chicken . The wound was not in self seni- ous, bat the incident brought on a fatal attack of heart failure. Long had forgotten about the trap and walked into it, causing the gun to go off, . -- Head - Down, Man Hangs Several Minutes in Flevator Shaft Tin' Rescuers Arrive, : i! A . Venice, Cal, Jan, 10... 0. Simp: son, a e employed on the new Kipg George hotel, at' Rose avenue and the ocean front, fad a miracu- escape from being killed when bre Tell down the open elevator shaft. His jacket ought on a jecting spike and held him in satoth: until He * was 'ushed up $0 here fie 'was hanging, and he was releas- od by. fellow workmen. Simpson fell from the filth floor and. hung several minntes in the Open. phat, four etoriea above und, with hie head down. His was badly lacerated. An Epglishman Will Reach Mon- treal This Week--The Furness . Group Will Be Able to Carry Ont Their Ideas, ! ' Montreal, Jan, 9. W, Grant Mor: den, one of thy principal interests identified with vhe working out of plans in eonmection with Richelieu and Ontario, will reach Montreal this Week from London. Following his ajrival it is expected that consider able progress will he made in cone J bection with the plans now being worked out with R. and O. Mr Morden has been closely associated with the English interestd, who al ready. have a large holding in the company. The so-called © Toronto and Furness group, for which Mr, Morden has been acting, seem to be satisfied with their position and con- sider that the 'arrangements that have alréady begh concluded will en- able them to earry through their phans as intended. SHOOTS CHUM BY ACCIDENT. % Siti, * 1 Across Country to Hospital, Bt. Louis, dan. 10,--~William H. Cay. ter twenty-two years old, 'was ear ted are Shap three miles across countr Charles Field after he had een aecichmtalty shot by Field while hunting near Mussel rock. Both young wén are of the same nge and "employed by the United Rayl- roads. © » | While in a thicket the rifle of Field was acoidentally discharged, the bullet striking iarter in the forehead.' Ficking. the wounded boy up in his farms, Field started across the Sap | Bruno hilis medical aid, After mors than three hours' iramping he r LA Stream, where he bathed'ihe ound # > he Largest in Twenty Years, New York, Jan. 9.---In the num- ber of defaults the failure exhibit for the United States for 1912, as reported by R. G. Dun & Co, is os pecially remarkable, There were 15,462 - fallures during the year, which, with ope exception, is the largest number recorded since 1883; the exception was in 1908; following St. George's Lake Hems. the panic of 1907, when there were . 15.690 defaults. During 1912 there]. St. George's Lake, Jan, 8.---On the evening of Deceraber 27th an enjoy- RET Shout 31000 more falures Wan sate" ie whs Soo, 38 men Foy * on's. Mrs. Georgis MeKivor has re turned from Mountain Grove, after spending a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs, John Clark. "A little dangh ter has come to brighten the home of Mrs. John Waine. George Waine has returned home from . Aconto. William Allen and family spent Sun- aay evening at Johm Green's. Miss G. P. Leslie has retyrned to take charge of her school, whieh is pro gressingg nicely. The roads are i £0od condition, and Alice Rano is drawing hay for George MeKivor. Frank Tryon has filled the contract supplying the wood for the school. John Green has lost a veluable pig. Miss Margaret Reilly has returned from Regina, and will. spend #he winter at home. A number attend. ed the dance at W. McMunn's, Mr. Cavanaugh visited at Paul Reilly's, {How About ® : ~. Your Hockey or Skating Boots. Time to Get Ready. We have the best line of Hockey and Skating Boots in town. > . We are sole agents for the cel ebrated Hurd Hockey Boots. Come in' and see them. J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. The Home of Good Shoes A WATT wn y ' * . ; Hutton's, Limited « IS MARKET STREET, KINGSTON, Fire, Life, AcclMent,' Marine Insure ~ ance. Real Estate, Stocks, Specialifes. 0. Hutton, H. S. Crumley, Colin Clark, Agents, Near Dividend Stage. Montreal, Jan. 9.----Dominion_Can- ners, one of the non-dividend 'paying stocks, has now entered the dividend list, and will pay at the rate of six per cent. per annum, while a bonu» of: gix per cent. has been declared in addition for the year 1912, Tuckstts common, Spanish River and National Brick are the three other won-divi- dend stocks which we think highly of, and although they may not make such alarge distribution as Domin- jon Canners, néverthéless we feel that it is only a matter of a reason- able time until all these stocks are giving a fine return to the shan: Holders, 'This partially revived Carter, and the two struggled on to Colma, where they Boutded a car for the Central Ewergenty hospital in the ity, . | GETS BYEN WITH DOCTOR. Patient U e Sells Surgeon . Insurance Policy. Chicago, Jan, 10.-- Marcus L. Slo- man, iusurance solicitor, was under. "going an operation for goitre at a hospital. = He had not . taken an anaesthetic. g 7 ' ¢ In the middle of the operation, Dr, -- - D. W. Bisenrath, the surgeon, want- THE FIRST GRAY ed to test the condition .of the pa- tient's throat. "Try to speak, Mr. Sloman, "she-said soothingly. - Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color of the Hair snd Make it Grow. "Doctor, have you ever thought of Botting an insuvance policy to pro- A harmless remedy, made from com- mon _ garden e, quickly restores tet your wife and children?" was gray hair to, patoral color. The the By the time Sloman got up he had care of the hair, to prevent it from losing its color mnd lustre, is just as For your Grocery orders. (Pro mpt delivery.) D. COUPEKR'S 'Phoae 76. 841-8 Princess Ss. A Thriving Company. Toronto, Jan. 9. During the past twelve months the La Rose made a profit on operations of a million dol- lars. At the end of the year tho La Rose bad a surplus of $1,750,000, that have heen held out to the La Rose to invest this surplus, it is still tucked away, earning ten per cant. per annum, ---- by, Tidings from Kepler. Kepler, Jan, 8.-A very successfu) feap year box social was held in the sdhool house on New Year's eve. 'The programme consisted of éheor-|- uses, songs, instrumental duets, dia- jogues, drills, etc. Those taking part outside of the neighborhood were Mr. and Miss Trousdale, Har- tington; Mr. Beer, Exeter, England; Miss Moreland, Queen's university, Kingston, who were all very much appreciated. The proceeds amounted to about $15. Epidemics of colds, grippe and chickenpox prevail. at~diis place. James Lindsay has returned after spending his holidays in the ity. Also WW. Simpkins, who Has béen| vigiting her brother In Syracuse; N. Y. W. A, Beer, who has been spend- ing the last two weeks at A. Town send's, left Monday for Smith's Falls. Miss Bell has réturned after spending her holidays in Kingston and Napanee, Visitors: F. Coglan, Queen's university, at N. Orser's; Mr. and Miss Tronsdgle and S. Rom- ley, at H. JohnSton's; Ma: and Mrs 0. Hanson at A, Orser's; Miss Helen Wartman at her father's; Stewart Babcock at his home; Mr, and Mrs Redmond, visiting friends at Holle: ford. ' Budget From Bloomfield. Bloomfield, Jan. S.--~The village counerl was elected by acclamation; Reeve, EK. B. Purtell; Councillors, Ed ward Bell, William Gough, Howard Arkett and Jobn Barker. For ' the township of Hallowell: Réeve, Huhert Mchonald; Deputy Reeve, Herberg Me Donald; Councillors, Frank Story, willis Yerex and Angus Thibault, all by acclamation. 3 James MeArthur and Miss Minnie Bowerman were married on Dec. Bist. Among those who spent Uhristmas at home or with friends were John Hun del, Miss Kunice Mastin, Miss Gertie Mastin; Irene Cooper, Kobert Roundell and family, Miss Alma Saylor, Uhar les Clinton and wife, Hamilton; "ers Fraleigh and wife, Toronto, and Miss Mary Hubba. Selleck Bull met with an accident on Thursday last, beg upset from his buggy and having several ribs broken. The remains of Mra. Clara Bower: man, wife of William Usnnon, sn old A meene from "A Butterfly on the Wheel" at the Grand on Saturday, 'Jan, 11th, matinee and hight, = WOLFE ISLAND NPWS, A Great Merger, Montreal, Jan™9.. A scheme is un- der way which a'me at a merger of "steel companies in Canada gnd 'he United States, which, if ever car- rind out, woy Ean inns trisd merger of Aiitic proportions. It "would embrace in the United States some of the larger indepen dent steel companies headed by the Bethlehem Steel corporation, and 'a Moanada the. Dominion Steel corpora- tion and the Steel company. The projected capitalization For this 'huge merger is $1,100,000 660, divided, it is understood, into $290,- 000,000 bonds, $500,000,000 pid. and $4,000,000 common stock. ay Battle Creek sanitarium on Dee. 22nd The remains were brought = here on Christmas day and were interred in the Bowerman 'burying ground on the farm on which he Was born. Je leaves a wife and gue sol, also three broth ers. " The sum of $85 was made Christmas treg. here, SIBERIA'S GREAT WEALTH. 4. at the TRY NOLAN'S Special. Blend Of High Grade Coffee, 40c a Ib. 338 Princess Street, ~ Phone 720 Prompt Delivery. Financial Notes, During 1912, 150,000 shares of R. & 0. stock were bought and sold. The maximum capital woifld not be more then 100,000 shires, Brokers are looking for an active upward market for Cavadian Cor- tons. The company earnel-six jer cent. on its common otoe< in 1911, and should show about ten pa» cent. for 1912, The Niagara Falls Povar com- pany, which controls the Ca:iadian Niagara' Power company, coniem- plates the issue of $3,000,006 of new stock. Plane have been £'cd and a per- mit issued on the las: day of 19512 for the erection of a S1.6404 009 hotel 'in the eity of Regina by the grand Trunk Pacific reilway, The eight per cent. ividend ¢is- bursement of the St. Lawren:2 and Ohisago Steam Navigatiyy company for the past y entails a distri- bution of $68,000 00 a capital of $860,000. ) The Canadian Pacific railway are to make their transcontinental line Sotween Fort . William, Ond., and Bragdon, Man., a four-track line. Vast Areas Awaiting Hand of the Cultivator, Wide World Magazine, Siberia, with Ms valuable timber, minerals and - vast areas of land awaiting the hand of the cultivator, ts another Canada, and must one day be opened up still more to west- ern travelers. Only ong thin ribbon of steel runs SHOE REPAIRING, acres it, and the rich land on either 1 have installed the Good- side of the railway is caMing out for Foal ely Hachine System for a a mT, i ; ; a nds of Shoe epairing. the traveler. ance leaves he eur ont | Co aod give She a trai" P Skates Sharpened. the Siberia mallway he must resort ROBERT PAYNTER, to the old system of "posting," a 260 Fri Street. wonderful system in itself, but still somewhat out of date. Great aud wealthy towns exist in Siberia 500 miles Trom the railwa¥, all communication between them and the world being dependent upon the well-known "tarantass.' 3 the doctor's name to a $5,000 policy. Then he went out and got the nurse for $1,000 . ; : UNE HIDDEN GOLD. MYT An N-Gona Death of Mrs. Nelson Dean After a Farm Laborers Digging Cellar Fina | Short Hines. Oivlt War Cache. "Wolfe Island, Jan. 9.--A sad important as to cave for teeth to] Atchison, Kan. Jan. 10.--While | death occurred on: Tuesday in the 'them from di 2 Why at n of Atch "owas | person. of Neloon Dein, Dé 00 i etics and creams | employed an the. Tom - 3 y ut a ghort time ill, ] oionion sat Sot] Tar souslieast: of Ate 0. LER ite om when gray hair is! ing for a mew house, he uueaethed 1 : ves four daughters, pichious and suggestive , $263 Jo sold and miver. | It d J lum, island; Mrs. "uge' than wrinkles or a poor com! JOBE been rumored there was money | Joseph Saunders, Kingston: Mrs. 3 ? Of the two, it is easier; DUTiéd on the Wilkerson place. Dur- | William Hutobison, Minnesota; and to preserve the natural color and | Ing the Civil war the place was oc. | Hattie, of 'Chicago., The funeral of by A than it is to have | cupi€d by the ' Hainline brothers, | took place from her. son-in-law's \plexion. Who Wwer¢ killed by bushwhackers. | ¥eSidence on Thursday morning to Al that * is necessary is the occa Abe reported they had buried $3,- fy Presehytarian church and was i cof Wysth's Sage and Sal}? ¢ morning of the 'day they { argely attended. : Sicha, hi 2 th tian vy were killed. The: lates date on Jamés Russell, who had the mis- common garden Sage and 'Sulphur, | 817 of thé money found was 1855. J fortune to break his leg some time combined yo other valuable reme- _- ' to able to be atoyhd again, D i Y i # . + Hinckley, who bas been confined dion chins harsh Jaded Jiir, Jon KINDNESS EARNS $10,000. to his home for some time through . conti IR illness, is slowly 'improving. Mrs. Aller 8 fate applications ol his an [Dylug Woman Rewards Maw for | Adam Bustard T= confined to her - Jie; hatimites ror te taal Chopping Wood. home seriously ill. Wesley Michea ara Ya a. short. Like kd aft] Cleveland, Jan. 10.--By the will of has returned home "from Buffalo, will be removed. and your hair will js. Kate Boughton, seventy-mine]N-Y. John Greenwood emGriained no longer eoine: ont But will start Ao years old, who kept a boarding house 8 large trowd of his friends on New ture intended it" t Sharon, Ya., William J. Collins, |] Year's day. . grow as Na in lit" should. an Bete has anni Baus Mr. and Mrs. James Donnolley have returned from Watertown, N.Y., after attending the funeral of their danghter, Mrs. Gravella, Henry Yott, Syracuse, N.Y., is vigit- ing his parents here. Miss Hatie Greenwood, Watertown, N.P,, is vig- itmg her parénts here. George Russell, who has 'been sailing out of Buffalo all summer, has returned home, Miss Aggie McAdoo, who has been visiting friends here for the past two 'wonths, has returned 1 home, Alexander Yott, Chicago, is visiting his parents, here. . Louis Yott, Trenton, is visiting hts par- ents here. John Cleary has" his because Uollins had chopped = kind wood afid carried coal for Mrs. Bough: ton while staying at her house, Ten years ago Collins, then n struet- aral ironwo sy Went to Sharon in search of 'wdrk. le asked to stay at Mrs. Hugh p's' until he could find work, and because : he helped lighten the woman's labor while he re- mitted there was remembered in her will, 0% Killing of "Bachelor" Seals. Washington, Jah. 10... President! Taft, in a special message to Gon- ecommende epeal % re. he: Smeddod the » a of new resideiice completed and is one semis] Of the finest on the island. Mies brid i a th ang of fur "Ho Mattie Davis, Watertown, is visiting han 8 AROS ag her 'parents here. Mr. and Mrs. yen X investigation, ithe preiédent ssid, | Rodtiey Moore, Cape Vincent, are Don't mnegleet your hair for it goes further than anything else - to make of mar your; good looks, = You can buy this remedy at any drug sare fifty 'cents a boltle, and your druggist will give your money "back if *are not eatisfied after using. Purchase a bottle | today You will never regret it when you realize the difference it will make in your appearance. . Agent G. WwW. Ma hodd. i Eo Woed's Phos: . The Great English Toues and lnvizuisio thew Debitity. Mental ee rug ry . Lv aimess, yo per ots a a Price si net box, axed One wil. x a, £ or A A Blackberry Disease. 3y blackberry is here meant what some people eall thimbleberry and others the long blackberry, says Dr. J. B. Dandeno of Bowmanville, The ew pa ine Ca Torn shending a few . | si%e of the herd in one season showed a remarkable increase in the and proved conclusively that only the fo.) male seals and the bull male seals nd that thay J pt ' seals ean he iH each Your Without reducing the Te uot which Sie pre ident. Viek- repealed was ad to give of- | fé0t to the firet seal treaty of 1§1f reat Bi Win, Japan, Rus. | States. A phe gi who is stbitions to make t iat him here. UC Those Guileless Debutantes. "Dd 1 tell asked the first. sweet thing. he second sweet thing.' "He told ' wrong h night. "And he says that whoever ' it | was was = t to ended 8. kissed, And you tended days visiting' friends |. you about Jimmie *'No--=what about Jimmie 7' bubbled me that he kissed the irl by mistake in the dark last to er than the girl he in- I was the girl he were the girl he in- to kiss." ! "Oh 1 Don't tell him; will vou dear? his romantic illusion 1" joke ! Lackawanna & Western company have voted to issue $12. 000,000 stock at par. . The total feoduchion" of the Cobal district for the year 1812 will be 30,500,000 ounces, with a valuation in the market of $18,500,000, and and smelter charges, g B19, according to government figures: 'Hons as to the cutting of w will likely develop the industry and this will be to the best mterests of popular iy ways are p I" Detroit Railway may be placed on mix per cent. basis soon. The. directors of the Delaware, Railway the 'mines after deducting freight of $15,940, The Cedar ds Power company 'made a new issue of fifteen milijon dollar, forty-yesr, five per cent. gold The Quebec government's regula- pulp P. A. Y. BE. vars are becoming very jJand and many tram- ng them into use. we come to think of i, the Canadian municipa! debenture is not so0_bad in view of the fact that not resident. of this place, were buried on Monday. W. Kh. Bowerman, eldest son of tne late Charles Gideon Bowerman, anda former resident of this plase, died at BREAKS A COLD, rs Hi Pape's Cold Compound Cures Colds and Grippe in a Few Hours -- Contalus No Quinine. om, af taking do o Pope's Cold Com "every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. © You-will distinctly feel all the dis Ek gems ei iy wv aishes. : Take this wonderful <C discharges, = soreness, s, rhen disease appeared here and there, iw this locality in "1910, in June and early July. HK affected the canes only, and seamed most destructive when plants were crowded or other wise shaded. The surface of affected canes be come first brownish, then darker brown, and later. whitish with minute black points Segttered here and there in the surface. While the fun- gus 'was working on the canes the legives growing and turned JAighter green and later yellowish. istmanifest. From my ob- ; she disease will not like- ly very destructive unless the plants are crowd ed. LC Dhaddk vad by an Fg. Ossining, Y., Jan. 10. An Os- housewi sining fé at a local grocery recently \ a dozen eggs, marked 'tr fresh." for forty- five cents. On reaching home she noticed a name and address on one of the eggs and decided to write to the unknown peaman and tell of finding Wis name. This week she re- ceived a New Year's postal card bear- ing the following message: My father Keeps a Store. 1 was packing eggs. and 'thdught 1 would put my mame on an ogg. We haul our éggs to Muncie. It has been about two years since I put my name on the agg. 1 also pul my name on about eight atfiers. We run a. general sore. . Wishing ou a happy New Tout, Joseph raburg, Parker, od,' married te is 4 wom an who 4 night key snd be : rsd ¢ ey J pustung doesn't, ° : Ring (Limitea) * Tw sixth " ht enty- ear, Fall & A EE AEE positioal WUE, phe Bo Ww hin hort secured positions e largest rallway cob. : pn Write For "forma: ! v. Metcait § nusion, e. Frin LH over six one tl rations ime. © tion. H. . Bg : - Reduction On all trimmed and untrimmed hats. "GEDYE"| Private Fitting Rooms : 'Phone 225,

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